I have so much I want to blog about right now, but don’t have the time for more than links. Stay tuned for serious content about attention, corporate blogs, listening, disclosure and a project of my own.
This little bit from David Weinberger comes right after I read an interview with a Lufthansa exec who is quite pleased that the overall time in the airport hasn’t increased much: Time gone to more intensive security checks was saved elsewhere. If you read David’s observation, you see room for improvement. When you check in […]
From the thingamy blog: And that for me is the core of the blog as a commercial “marketin(g)” tool: It allows me much bandwidth for my person-to-person interactions, like opening the door to your office letting all into the conversation and activities. And I would add the concept of “Extreme Business Modelling”: Frequent releases, maximum […]
Absolutely no PR-content in this post: This is why Guy Kawasaki, Ted Leonsis, Malcolm Gladwell and I love hockey. Watch this high-ligh-reel of Alexander Ovechkin! (via Eklund at Hockeybuzz)
For the latest edition of For Immediate Release, The Hobson and Holtz Report, Shel and Neville broadcast together live from the New Communications Forum conference, and look like they are having a lot of fun.I have yet to listen to it, but the shownotes indicate a podcasting-book deal with McGraw-Hill, (…titled…) “How To Do Everything […]
While Chris Pirillo is Googlefasting, I have grown to like the personalized environment a lot these days, because I am often sitting at other computers. Gmail is really fast and has a nice UI, and the Google-RSS-Reader lets me keep track of my important feed. However, following advice from him, I set the personalized google-homepage […]